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Identification of Novel Compound Heterozygous MYO15A Mutations in Two Chinese Families with Autosomal Recessive Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss
【Abstract】 Congenital deafness is one of the most common causes of disability in humans, and more than half of cases are caused by genetic factors. Mutations of the MYO15A gene are the third most common cause of hereditary hearing loss. Using next-generation sequencing combined with auditory tests, two novel compound heterozygous variants c.2802_2812del/c.5681T>C and c.5681T>C/c.6340G>A in the MYO15A gene were identified in probands from two irrelevant Chinese families. Auditory phenotypes of the probands are consistent with the previously reported for recessive variants in the MYO15A gene. The two novel variants, c.2802_2812del and c.5681T>C, were identified as deleterious mutations by bioinformatics analysis. Our findings extend the MYO15A gene mutation spectrum and provide more information for rapid and precise molecular diagnosis of congenital deafness.
【Author】 Wang, Xiao-Hui, Xie, Le, Chen, Sen, Xu, Kai, Bai, Xue, Jin, Yuan, Qiu, Yue, Liu, Xiao-Zhou, Sun, Yu, Kong, Wei-Jia
【Journal】 Neural Plasticity(IF:3.6) Time:2021-05-16
【DOI】 10.1155/2021/9957712 [Quote]
【Link】 Article PDF
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